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Cornell's and alma
For example, Professor George Penny of the University of Kansas wrote his school's alma mater by changing a few words from Cornell's song (" Far above the golden valley ...").

Cornell's and official
Cornell's teams did not have an official name until after 1905, when a recent graduate, Romeyn Berry ' 04, wrote lyrics for a new football song.

Cornell's and school
The IIAC became a nine school Conference when Upper Iowa reclassified to NCAA Division II prior to the start of the 2003-04 academic year and fell back to eight schools with Cornell's return to the Midwest Conference following the 2011-2012 academic year.
Weill served as a Cornell Trustee for many years, and in 1998 he endowed Cornell's medical school, now known as the Weill Cornell Medical College.
The school enrolled 895 undergraduates and 67 graduate students in 2011, hailing from almost 50 countries ; it is Cornell's second smallest undergraduate college.
Among other uses, it was the first home of Cornell's business school, now known as the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management and located in Sage Hall.
He also presided over an agreement to establish a branch of Cornell's medical school in Qatar, the Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar.
He served seventeen years as chairman at the Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic and served as Dean of Cornell's medical school from 1991 to 1996.

Cornell's and song
Cornell's voice is also sampled on the song " Mister Dirt " from Joshua David's album Good.
The Soundgarden song " Birth Ritual " and Chris Cornell's solo song " Seasons " appear on the soundtrack.
The song has been recorded many times since by Cornell's various vocal and instrumental ensembles.
They also participated in the Voice's CD compilation Livenä Vieraissa, with a cover version of Chris Cornell's song " You Know My Name ", and their own song " Diamonds for Tears ".

Cornell's and reference
Under Fiske's direction, Cornell's library introduced a number of innovations, including opening the stacks to undergraduate students, allowing undergraduates to check out books, and operating 9 hours per day from the earliest days of the library ( instead of operating for only a few hours per week — as other libraries at American universities did at the time — just enough time for faculty to check out and return books ), which allowed the patrons to use the facilities as a reference library.

Cornell's and its
In 1865 New York created Cornell University as its land grant college, and it began direct financial support of Cornell's statutory colleges in 1894.
The album was received more favorably than Audioslave's debut ; critics noted Cornell's stronger vocals, likely the result of quitting smoking and drinking, and pointed out that Out of Exile is " the sound of a band coming into its own.
Cornell's post-Soundgarden band, Audioslave, added " All Night Thing ," " Call Me a Dog ," and " Hunger Strike " to its live set in 2005.
As a result, almost all of Cornell's land grant duties were transferred to its four statutory colleges, which receive such state funds through the present.
* 2010-The University of California Men's 8 wins Gold at the IRAs, its 6th in 12 years and 16th overall, second only to Cornell's 22 titles.
Subsequently, in 1911, the State Legislature established a New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse University, and the remains of Cornell's program became the Department of Natural Resources in its Agriculture College in 1910.
The journal DesignIntelligence has consistently ranked Cornell's undergraduate architecture program as No. 1 or No. 2 in the nation in its annual " America's Best Architecture & Design Schools " issue.
At some point between its origin and 1920, the festivities were banned by Cornell's third president, Jacob Gould Schurman, because campus Catholics were offended by the theme.
Cornell's men's team has had great success at Lynah Rink, closing in on its 500th win on home ice.
Since Lynah Rink hosted its first postseason game in 1966, Cornell's men's team has a postseason record of 38-7-2 in games played there.
In 1920 he was elected president of Cornell's Cosmopolitan Club, which was mostly for foreign students, and found that it had large debts and depended on the philanthropy of its alumni and others.
As administrator, he has presided over an enormous growth at Cornell, an affiliation with Houston's Methodist Hospital when it separated from Baylor, and a deepening of Cornell's longime affiliation with New York Hospital following its merger with Columbia Presbyterian to form the New York-Presbyterian Hospital.
The current version, which appears at many of Cornell's sporting events, is a brown bear costume ( the live bear was replaced in 1939 ) that is worn by an undergraduate student ; it is referred to as the " Big Red Bear " or by its nickname, " Touchdown.
In 2005, Turn Left began to bill itself as " Cornell's premier political newspaper ," signaling its editors ' belief that it eclipsed the once monolithic Cornell Review in terms of influence and quality.

Cornell's and position
Schurman served as United States Ambassador to Greece in 1912-13, Ambassador to China between 1921 and 1925, and then as Ambassador to Germany between 1925 and 1929, a position twice previously held by Cornell's first president Andrew Dickson White.
After a brief period teaching at Cornell's history department, he was appointed to a position at Princeton University in 1975, where he has subsequently remained.

Cornell's and Cayuga's
The Princeton Nassoons ( c. 1939-41 ), the Dartmouth Aires ( 1946 ), the Harvard Krokodiloes ( 1946 ), the Jabberwocks of Brown University ( 1949 ), Cornell's Cayuga's Waiters ( 1949 ), and the Columbia Kingsmen ( 1949 ), of which Art Garfunkel was an alum, were the first a cappella groups at other of the American Ivy League Universities.

Cornell's and ",
Euphoria Morning includes " Wave Goodbye ", Cornell's tribute to his late friend Jeff Buckley.
The Black Guardian resurfaced again in Paul Cornell's short story " Time and Time Again ", published in an issue of Doctor Who Magazine commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Doctor Who television programme.

Cornell's and while
His # 29 was retired by the Canadiens on January 29, 2007, and his # 1 which he wore while playing for the Cornell Big Red was retired on February 25, 2010, making him one of only two players to have his number retired by Cornell's hockey program ( the other player, Joe Nieuwendyk, had his number retired with Dryden ).

Cornell's and Ithaca
After months of playing the Cafe Expresso with different rhythm sections, Hall called his old friend Wells Kelly ( son of Cornell's Dean of Architecture, Burnham Kelly ) in Ithaca and asked him to join his group.
Park, who in 1993 was listed by Forbes as the 40th richest man in the U. S., continued to reside in Ithaca, New York for the remainder of his life, where he sat on the Ithaca College Board of Trustees and the Advisory Council of Cornell's Johnson Graduate School of Management.
The ' Younger ' Sherwoods have been returning to Cornell's Ithaca campus to perform at reunions every year since 1985, celebrating their 26th annual shows in 2010, once again entertaining the Class of ' 65, this time at the class's 45th reunion .< sup >: 242 </ sup >

Cornell's and College
Two of Cornell's current statutory colleges — the NYS College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and the NYS College of Human Ecology — existed as non-state-supported colleges ( as the College of Agriculture and the School of Home Economics, respectively ) before state legislation was enacted to make each a state-supported entity.
The NYS College of Human Ecology and the NYS College of Veterinary Medicine trace their origins to Cornell's agriculture college.
Cornell's football rivalry with Coe College dates to 1891, making it the oldest intercollegiate rivalry west of the Mississippi.
Drawing inspiration from Skull and Bones and Quill and Dagger, Yale and Cornell's Senior Class Honor Society, Cap and Skull sought to identify and bring together the top leaders of the Rutgers College senior class.
He has previously served as the twelfth president of the University of Chicago, as Provost of Cornell University, and as Dean of Cornell's College of Arts and Sciences.
For most of Cornell's history, Geology was taught in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Cornell's College of Engineering has been ranked as being one of the top seven engineering programs in the nation by U. S. News and World Report.
In 1970, Provine was instrumental in the founding of Cornell's Risley Residential College.
An avowed supporter of equal access to higher education, he established Sage College for Women, Cornell's first residence for female students ( today known as Sage Hall and home to the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management ).
Makari did his psychiatric residency at Cornell's Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic in Manhattan, and then received a fellowship ( De Witt Wallace / Reader's Digest Research Fellow ) back at the Department of Psychiatry at Cornell's Medical College.
He was trained in internal medicine at the New York Hospital and Cornell Medical College and then in psychiatry at Cornell's Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic.
Cornell's football series against both the University of Pennsylvania and Dartmouth College are tied for second longest uninterrupted college football match-ups in history, both dating back to 1919.

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